This document provides examples and explanations of different types of adverbs to help identify adverbs in sentences. It contains examples sentences with adverbs underlined or identified. The types of adverbs discussed include adverbs of time, frequency, place, manner, degree, affirmation/negation, and interrogative adverbs. Multiple choice questions are included for students to practice identifying the appropriate adverb for each context. Frequently asked questions define what adverbs are and list the eight types of adverbs.
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Adverbs Answers
This document provides examples and explanations of different types of adverbs to help identify adverbs in sentences. It contains examples sentences with adverbs underlined or identified. The types of adverbs discussed include adverbs of time, frequency, place, manner, degree, affirmation/negation, and interrogative adverbs. Multiple choice questions are included for students to practice identifying the appropriate adverb for each context. Frequently asked questions define what adverbs are and list the eight types of adverbs.
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Adverbs Answers
Read the sentences given below and underline the adverbs.
1. The boy is too careless. 2. The winds are very strong. 3. The baby slept soundly. 4. The soldiers fought the war valiantly. 5. Joey always tries his best. 6. Surely you are mistaken. 7. The movie is to end soon. 8. Your friend messaged again. 9. Is your mother within? 10. We looked for the lost puppy everywhere. 11. I did my homework already. 12. I was rather busy. 13. We do not know her. 14. How long is the trip? 15. Monica seldom visits here. Answers – 1. Too 2. Very 3. Soundly 4. Valiantly 5. Always 6. Surely 7. Soon 8. Again 9. Already 10. Rather 11. Within 12. Everywhere 13. Not 14. How 15. Seldom Use the Right Adverbs Fill in the blanks by choosing the most appropriate adverb from the table. out quickly forward pretty too
before often once somewhat so
1. Riya ran to her mother ____.
2. The scores are ____. 3. We have met ____. 4. I know him ____ well. 5. The baby is ___ sleepy. 6. The naughty boy is ___ annoying. 7. My aunt comes to visit us ___. 8. My grandpa is ____ better today. 9. I met a magician ___. 10. Ambition urges us ___. Answers – 1. Quickly 2. Out 3. Before 4. Pretty 5. Too 6. So 7. Often 8. Somewhat 9. Once 10. Forward Identify the Type of Adverb Go through the given sentences and identify the type of adverb used in each sentence. 1. The boy practised his speech regularly. 2. The phone kept ringing constantly. 3. The people have gone out. 4. I have heard this story before. 5. Are you quite sure? 6. You are driving too carelessly. 7. I always try my best. 8. You are quite right. 9. He solved the problem quickly. 10. I have heard enough. 11. The boy often makes the same mistake. 12. Why are you still here? 13. I could hardly recognise him. 14. The little kid is too shy to sing. 15. The horse galloped away. Answers – 1. Regularly – Adverb of Frequency 2. Constantly – Adverb of Frequency 3. Out – Adverb of Place 4. Before – Adverb of Time 5. Quite – Adverb of Degree 6. Too – Adverb of Degree 7. Always – Adverb of Frequency 8. Quite – Adverb of Degree 9. Quickly – Adverb of Manner 10. Enough – Adverb of Degree 11. Often – Adverb of Frequency 12. Why – Interrogative Adverb 13. Hardly – Adverb of Manner 14. Too – Adverb of Degree 15. Away – Adverb of Place Frequently Asked Questions Q1 What are adverbs? Adverbs are those words that qualify/modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb. Q2 How many types of adverbs are there? There are eight types of adverbs which are as follows. ● Adverbs of Time ● Adverbs of Frequency ● Adverbs of Place ● Adverbs of Manner ● Adverbs of Degree ● Adverbs of Affirmation and Negation ● Adverbs of Reason ● Interrogative Adverbs